This repository contains my projects for the Udacity's Full Stack Web Developer Nanodegree created by Google, Amazon, GitHub and AT&T.
- Programming Foundations with Python
- Responsive Web Design Fundamentals
- Intro to HTML and CSS
- Responsive Images
- Intro to Relational Databases
- Authentication & Authorization: OAuth
- Full Stack Foundations
- Intro to AJAX
- JavaScript Design Patterns
- Configuring Linux Web Servers
- Linux Command Line Basics
- Networking for Web Developers
- Intro to JavaScript
- Intro to jQuery
- How to Use Git and GitHub
- Fresh Tomatoes: Server-side code written in Python to store a list of my favorite movies, including box art imagery and a movie trailer URL. This data is then served to a web page using HTML and CSS allowing visitors to review these movies and watch the trailers.
- Mo Portfolio: Developed a personal portfolio page using HTML, CSS, and the Bootstrap framework. The page is fully responsive and works on mobile, tablet, and desktop browsers.
- Multi user Blog: uilt a multi-user blog, hosted on Google App Engine, with comments and login functionality.
- Swiss Tournament: Built a PostgreSQL relational database scheme to store the results of a game tournament. Also provided a number of queries to efficiently report the results of the tournament and determine the winner.
- Mo Restaurants: Developed a content management system using the Flask framework in Python. Authentication is provided via OAuth and all data is stored within a PostgreSQL database.
- Archaeological Mosques Map: A single-page web application, built using the Knockout framework, that displays a Google Map of an area and various points of interest. Users can search all included landmarks and, when selected, additional information about a landmark is presented from the FourSquare and Wikipedia APIs.
- Linux Server Configuration: nstalled and configured all required software to turn a baseline Ubuntu Amazon Web Services server into a fully functional web application server, including Apache Web Server and PostgreSQL database server.
here is a link to verified certificate from udacity